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Single Tree
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Idioma English
Traducción Aportado por: Safia Lunes, 3 de Marzo de 2008 "I love recalling collective memories of peaceful horizons, creating environments with open, expansive, clear horizons, an old tree, a vista of pastureland, and the distant billowing clouds of my lazy youth."
Daniel Tousignant Trees order the life on Earth, Daniel Tousignant compellingly declares that leaf-heavy branches in summer reflect the beauty and vulnerability of all living things. From an orderly thicket of green symmetry, one sees balance and proportion not yielding to nature's randomness. Next and contrarily, one observes boughs refusing to hide a sunset, while persuading the viewer to reach back for a concealed memory from a simple and effortless time. His paintings are layered; a kind of soft flowing across every inch of the surface. Tousignant captures a particular subject and moment in each piece. What becomes intriguing is how Mr. Tousignant approaches the point where abstraction and representation meet and converge. Discovering Daniels' clouds is like discovering the sky itself - that pleasant sensation when you look to the sky and see the cloudscape open up before you. Each of us views the sky in both unique and universal ways. All of us can look at the same sky, but each person's preference affects his or her Appreciation of that sky, with his broadly painted sweeps of blues, ranging from cobalt, aqua marine, teal, cerulean, amber, eggshell and cream, Tousignants Scenes of Clouds offers an honest, straightforward sense of place. Compartir
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